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  1. I am sure that this has been covered before. But, I was just wondering if converting avi to mov using Divx Doctor, would give problems with the audio? I played the avi file in VLC and the audio seemed to be fine, but, after converting it to mov, it started to get off around 19 minutes. Should toast be able to handle an avi to convert it to a DVD?
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    1. yes toast should
    2. if not MPEG2WORKS will give you a .mpeg file which you can author as DVD

    odd that the sync is out using divx doctor though...

    give it a whril and see what happens....
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  3. What if the original avi file(DivX 5, size: 720x480, 29.970 fps, 540 kbps. AUDIO: mp3, 48000Hz, 128 kbps.) is out of sinc. Is there a way to fix that?Would like to convert this avi to dvd-r and burn with toast 6.Is it possible that this will ever be played on my home dvd player?
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